Our company is a Certified B Corp, meaning we meet rigorous third-party standards of social and environmental performance including “right livelihood” and fair employment practices. B Corp businesses strive for the common good over shareholder profits.

*What is ‘Right Livelihood’?

The ancient idea of right livelihood embodies the principle that each person should follow an occupation which respects other people and the natural world. It means being responsible for the consequences of our actions, taking only a fair share of the earth’s resources, and considering seven generations in all our decisions.

“What’s the use of a fine house if you haven’t got a tolerable planet to put it on?” Henry David Thoreau, Familiar Letters 1865

“We rich nations, for that is what we are, have an obligation not only to the poor nations, but to all the grandchildren of the world, rich and poor. We have not inherited this earth from our parents to do with it what we will. We have borrowed it from our children and we must be careful to use it in their interests as well as our own. Anyone who fails to recognise the basic validity of the proposition put in different ways by increasing numbers of writers, from Malthus to The Club of Rome, is either ignorant, a fool, or evil.”– Moses Henry Cass, Australian Minister of Environment, OECD Paris 1974

“We are the ancestors of our grandchildren’s children. We look after them, just as our ancestors look after us. We aren’t here for ourselves. We are here for each other and for the children of our grandchildren.” – Roy Sesana, Kalahari activist, Botswana – Right Livelihood Award 2005